A perversion of the English language and an established greeting or expression of distaste. This expression is most common in England, of all places. Also the reverse of the popular North American greeting, "Yo!".
I would assume that most British people would also find the expression, "yo!", very strange.
I would assume that most British people would also find the expression, "yo!", very strange.
by Prince of Persia May 25, 2012
A Hispanic person mainly referring to Hispanics males in Miami because they always yelling oye. Also referred to as Gualla, Dale con dale's, and spics
by I-am-da-Truth April 22, 2008
The written version of putting the peace sign up to your face, the "O" signifying the head, and the "y" signifying the peace sign. The Oy can be thrown up to show allegiance to one's posse, or to complement an act of mutiny upon one's friends.
Although sometimes mistaken for an acronym or as a word in itself, it should actually be pronounced as two letters, not "Oi"
Although sometimes mistaken for an acronym or as a word in itself, it should actually be pronounced as two letters, not "Oi"
Johnny: DUDE, THAT WAS MY GIRLFRIEND! HOW COULD YOU JUST FUCK HER LIKE THAT IN MY OWN HOME ON TOP OF MY DEAD DOG?!
Jimmy: Oy
Jimmy: Oy
by Jakkson Jones July 28, 2010
Short for "oy vey" which is yiddish for "woe is mine" basically meaning "thats bad or oh shit
commonly used by jews :)
ALSO short for oysh, which is short for oh shit
Commonly used by wannabe jews and parents who censor
commonly used by jews :)
ALSO short for oysh, which is short for oh shit
Commonly used by wannabe jews and parents who censor
by elisenavidad211 January 23, 2011
by Bill Bartram October 30, 2011
a combination of a dog, a ferret and a pig that has limited speaking ability and high intelligence. Also known as a bumbler.
Oy! come 'ere Oy!
by davidson mcweenieton o'punimire st. renobuttson June 07, 2004
1. (Exclamation) Often used in British English.
2. (Greeting) Also used mainly in British English. i.e "Oy, mate! How's it going?"
3. (Noun) The "Oy Tribe," a Canadian group of somewhat bizarre adolescents.
2. (Greeting) Also used mainly in British English. i.e "Oy, mate! How's it going?"
3. (Noun) The "Oy Tribe," a Canadian group of somewhat bizarre adolescents.
1. "Oy! I stubbed my toe!"
2. "Oy, mate! How's it going?"
3. "We should invite Deryck to join the Oy Rtibe."
2. "Oy, mate! How's it going?"
3. "We should invite Deryck to join the Oy Rtibe."
by Anna November 09, 2003